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Connectivity | 10GbE, 40GbE, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel |
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Protocols | NFS, SMB, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, HTTP |
Operating System | Oracle Solaris |
Data Protection | snapshots, clones, remote replication |
Data Reduction | Inline compression, deduplication |
High Availability | Redundant hardware components (controllers, power supplies, fans). Automatic failover between controllers. Hot-swappable drives and components. Cluster configurations for increased availability and scalability. |
Management Interface | Web-based GUI, CLI, REST API |
Storage Type | Hybrid (SSD + HDD), All-Flash |
Storage Capacity | Up to several petabytes |
Encryption | AES-256 encryption at rest |
Describes the graphical tool for administration, visualization, and performance analysis.
Explains the CLI's capabilities for administration and scripting.
Covers the initial setup process for the appliance, repeatable via BUI or CLI.
Explains how to set up advanced networking, link aggregations, VLANs, and IP multipathing.
Details how to manage physical storage devices by configuring storage pools.
Explains how to connect the appliance to a Storage Area Network (SAN).
Describes how to manage users, roles, and authorizations for appliance access.
Details the cooperative clustering of appliances for availability enhancement.
Explains configuring the NFS protocol for sharing files.
Details exporting volumes over an iSCSI target for sharing storage.
Describes how to create a filesystem with the shadow property for data migration.
Outlines setting up a two-system DR site with replication for business continuity.
General procedure for configuring and using data encryption.
How to integrate with Oracle database clients using features like HCC and OISP.
Details how the ZFS Storage Appliance is ideal for backing up Oracle Exadata.